Four of Jagger’s solo albums will be reissued on 180g vinyl before Christmas.
She’s The Boss 1985, Primitive Cool 1987, Wandering Spirit 1993, and Goddess In The Doorway 2001 are on their way to be reissued on 180g vinyl on December 6 through Polydor.
Mick Jagger’s solo recordings have been remastered at London’s Abbey Road Studios by engineer Miles Showell from analog tape transfers at half-speed.
“This high audio definition remastering treatment, which creates the finest audio quality vinyl pressings available, was recently used for all the albums in the acclaimed boxed set The Rolling Stones Studio Albums Vinyl Collection 1971 – 2016,” says a statement.
The reissues will feature printed inner bags full of lyrics.
She’s The Boss was produced by Jagger along with Bill Laswell and Nile Rodgers and originally recorded at Compass Point in the Bahamas, and it also featured guitarist Jeff Beck, Pete Townshend, and Herbie Hancock.
Primitive Cool was recorded between Barbados and the Netherlands and it features some of Jagger’s finest solo works such as Let’s Work and Party Doll.
Wandering Spirit, on the other hand, was produced by Rick Rubin. Featuring some well-known artists such as Lenny Kravitz, Courtney Pine, Benmont Tench, Billy Preston, and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ bassist Flea.
And in Goddess In The Doorway, he teamed up again with Kravitz and Townshend, and U2’s Bono as a guest for the song Joy.
Mick Jagger’s four solo albums are now available to pre-order.